Plymouth Weekly Banner, Volume 5, Number 11, Plymouth, Marshall County, 5 June 1856 — Page 4

Continued from first page Had a thunderbolt fallen at their feet, it would not have stunned them more, far there, leaning on Frank's arm. wis' the heiress. M'13 Hamilton, the belle, ihe beauty, to get into whose good graces they had spent more time in mancDurring than

mey would ever on. even to themselves was she Frank's vif? Nerer. while they lived, would they forgive him. now queenly she moved among them all. ana novr exquisitely she looked! For once, Mrs. Lrjvel felt humbled to the very dust. Maggie's dignity deepened a very little when she li.tened to tha very flattering remarks from her husband's relative?, as they were introduced. They should have called; only Frank was so odd, he had never sent word that they had relumed. " I only followed your advice, Katy whispered Frank; 'you told me to hunt her up and marry her, and so I have. 'But why did you not tell us that she and Miss Hamilton were one, and not let us be the objects of liJiculo that you hav4 made us now?' And tbePercivals went home chagrined and unhappy, and the next week gave n large party in honor of the bride, and quoted 'sister Maggie whenever a convenient opportunity occurred, for Frank had married Miss Hamilton, instead of Mnggie Le. We shall be very happy living here together, shall" we not, dear Bel?' said Maggie Percival, as he and Bel Howard wandered over the old hall, now undergoing great changes. 'This shall be your morning-room, and that, across there, mine; and we will give the children the large oue,with the balcony; won't it be nice?' Oh. delightful! says Bel. Perfectly charming.' says Frank, bouudiug up Ihe slair?, three at a step. Here's a letter, post-marked 'Naples;' I suppose it's from mother and Katy and I have one from Floyd; he says they aro all settled, and like it very much; but Percy is down stairs, and sjys if we are not down in two minutes, he will drive back without us. The old hall wasfinishaJ, and furnished iu the newest style, and two. happy wives, and at least half a dozan happy children all Howard's but one. the tiniest uf tbem all; that was Maggie's, with the same wild beautiful eyes that had been hers in childhood living there, happy as the days were longl Down in the valley, where the Lees' cottage had stood, a quaint little summer bouso was erected, and creeping vines covered it in wild luxuriance; end there ofteu, in the happy years that fo'lowed, would Frank Percival bring his two Maggies, and when the dim twilight was deepening around them, talk of the bright days gone by, and she was happy, dear Maggie Lee. Hugh FerciTiI married and lited abroad, and if ever the thought of Maggie Ham ilton crossed his memory, 'twas as a sweet Strain of half forgotten music, making him sad for a while, and that was all: he knew she never loved him, and his own beautiful Italian wife did, and that was sufficient. The surest way to keep your pockets from being picked is to keep nothing in them. There are eight hundred idiots in the State of Connecticut, one-fourth of whom are under fourteen years of age." It is a foolish idea that we must lie down rid die because we are old. Who is old? Not the man of energy; not the day Iaboret in science, art or benevolence; but he who only suffers his energies to waste away, and the springs of life to become motionless. ' Somebody says. If 'ladies would est meat but once a day, pickle3 but once a wek, and sweet meats but once a year: if they would takea cold bath every night ana morning., ana walk five miles a day, they would have no need of cosmetics,br red paint to mike them beautiful.' Forty newspapers' in Pennsylvania have raised the names of Fillmore and Donaldson. Why ig a lady engaged in nettiug like thip in full sail? Because aha ia making amany knots per hour. A man boasting of his temperance habits said he n8rer saw a glass of wine without hia mouth watering. Why is a fisher.nonger opening his hop. in a Tery illiberal mind? Because he does it with a very seiaish (sell-fish) motif. A gentleman having gif en a quantity of peaches to the laborers on the road in the vicnity of Boston, one of them was asked how he liked them he said the fruit was yery good, but the seeds scraped hit throat a little as he swallow ed them. A Frenchman was tried the other day in one fthe Departments for having killed his father and mother. Tue crime was committed under the most revolting circumstances; and at the end of the rIeadiogs,when he waa aboit to be condemned to death, the President of the Tribnnal aked the usual q iestion, if he bad anything to j in bis defence? "MonDieu, mon Monsieur le President,' he replied. "Only 1 hope yon will have pity 03 a poor orphan!" HomiD .vhcjuxxtt or a Stx? JIotheju A recent tril before the Hirdin Couuty Cjurt has developed systematic course of cruelty by a Mrt. Hubbard toward her steo-dauphter. a girl of thirteen years, that exceeds anything of t t . 1 w nie 11 wa nvt ever reaa. ji appears that for tow yaars pst, the young girl has been subject to constaut dyspepsia and to occaaioml conalsi jos, with the most excruciating pains in her stomach. Recently she , tomited up thirtythres pins of various sixes, and five needles issued from her side. This led to an investigation. in the coarse of which the girl stated that her mother, aajiated by another woman, hid at dif ferent interval thrown her down and compelled her to swallow pi is and needles. Sin:e the girl s stomach hutbeea relieved of the pins, her general heal ih bns been rapidly knpiov-iag.--ljuitTill Courier. The Welh hive a saying that if a woman was as quick with her teet as with her tongue, -she would catch lightning enongh to kindle the fire in the morni-ig.

?P at irons UlgmoutD Uanucc Office Are now informed that we'are prepared to execute in a neat andfashionable style all kinds of JOB PftlMTMO, Either in black or othercolors. The materials are now in good order, and the es tablishment is under the superintendence of an experienced and competent worh man. Jan. 1856. 0Gr"Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Justices 6c ConstablesBlanks. of all kinds. Also Blank Notes, kept for sale at this office at prices to suit the times. J. B. DOOLITTLE, M. D., Eclectic Physician, Licentiate of the New York Medical Sneiy; tdso, Honorary member and Graduate of the Metropolitan Medical College ot the City of New York, would inform the citizens of I'lymouth aud vicinity, that lie is prepared to attend to all calls in his profession. Office at his residence on Michigan street, in the Vinnedge block, Plymouth. Sept. 6, 1855. . 2-tf. City Drug Store. Wilson & Andrew, fcep con. siantly on hand, asplendid assortment of pure Drus ct Chemicals, paints, Oils, Varnishes, &c. Also, a good assortment of Toys and Fancy Goods, at the City Drug Store, one door Westof the Laporte Hotel, Laporte, ind March '27. 1853. lyl ifc Sharpeners, Something new ROBERTS'. 6e So Sffierj TVTANUFACTCRER and wholesale Dealer JLVjL in Perfumery, Patent Medicines, Miller's washing compound and Starch . Polish, German Green -alve, Thermometers, Candied Spices. Chewing Gum, Cigars, &c. T.emont House, one dojr from Jefferson AvenueDetroit, Michigan. sep 20, '55-07yl. BOOKS, BOOKS. Artizan and Mechanic's Hand Books, Pickwick Club. D.idd's Horse Doctor, Thinks to myself, Crotchet Work, D wight's Mythology, Spencer's Egypt. Wood fall's Junius. For sale at July 12, 1853. ROBERTS. 17y I John has Gone Down ACCORDING to tone predictions heretofore muJe by my warmest friends. Üut it is ouly Down Cellar! where I was sent, I suppose, to starve. Thre is nothing Lere but Brandy, "Whisky. A!e, Lemonade, Apple, Doiled II im. Egg. Sirdines. Pjc., Krnuf. Hot Coffe. Mish nudMiik, Cats'ip, Pig Feet, Tripe, Dry Venison and Beer,T.inntoef, Peacbes.Green Corn, Tongues, Saluriguiidi, CUeese, and a tew sued things Hie down cellar where they are trying to kiep tue to starve. About the time I went down, one of my Shanghai hens went up. Somebody says they will put me in 'ail because sell liquor in the eel ir. S me auy it is a Grocery Saloon. Some iJfsorative. Not so, for have no rest in it. Ilaccona w.m't do, for 1 have to trot all day. I'll call it the B ib-1 boon. Call and see him. Young man, JOHN, THE BUTCHER. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FIRST IN PLYMOUTH. Offers to the citizens of Marshall and adjoining co inties. one of the best assortments of ZXslOEZ TT US IDE Hoots V s7ioes9 Ever brought to this market, and would request thoe ',n want of such articles to call at his establishment, one door north of the Brick Store. Nov. 29. 37tf. fi- NEW BARBER SHOP. (Sj Shaving & Hair Dressing. JTHE undersigned has located himl) selfin I'lymouth, for the purpose of car(1 rying on the above business in 11 its variO ,,us branches, and would respectfully soli3 cit the patronage of its citizens. He is prepared "to do his wotk in real New York stvle, and hopes to recive sufficient patronage to make his pr -sent location a permanent one. UShopup staiTs in the two story frame im mediately south of Edwapds Hotel. ALFRED BILLOWS. Dec. 27, 1855. 41 tf. Wayne Engine & Gar Works. Fort Wayne, Indiana. . rpHE Subscribers, Proproprietors of the 1 above works, manufacture Stationary Engines, RAILROAD CARS, MACHINERY, irrimltaral Implements and Castings of every description. They call special attention to their STATIONARY ENGINES. Having adopted the - Latest and Best Improvements, and nsing ihe best material and the greatest care in their manufacture, their Engines are resraruea as trie most superior in use. They furnish to order Of any Required Power & Size, For Flour anfl Saw Jlills OR MACHINE SHOPS. Their works si uate ADJOXNG THE RAILROAD DEPOTS, with immediate con nection with the CANAL, enable them to deliver their work with facility a id dispatch JONES, BASS & CO. N. R. We are also prepared to furnish the superior Steam Boilers manufactured at this place by Neil MoLachlaa & Co. 6m50 J., B. $r Co. PflYSICAN & SURGEON. "PVU. J. E. BROOKE, having permanently located in Plymouth, tenders his professional Service to the public. All calls promptly attended to except when absentOffice in Honghton's Block. J. E.BROOKE. Dec, Hth, 1854, . .391 Bring on your Seeds! 1,000 L'ush. bright clean Clover seed. ; 1,000., do, do do Timothy Seed, 5.000 do do do Flaxseed anted at the Laporte Agricultural and Seed Wore, for which the highest market piice will e paia. . A suxv, Laporte, Oct 18, 1855. 3lyl Sperm Candles for sale by i G. B. ROBERTS. TCTALL LAMPS, for stle it Roierts tty!. Laporte.

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Marshall and Starke, ARE RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO CALL AT THE AGRICULTURAL DEPOT AND E OF LEMON and SON, Two doors north of (he Post office, WHERE MAY BE FOUND iavmtiinJfmplcmcnts Garilcn, Field A .Floirer IN EXDLES3 VARIETY. Paid for Clover, Timothy, Pampkin. Apple, Peach, Sunflower and Flax SEEDS. Laporte. Feb. 14. 1856. 47tl. JOH.Y J1GJ1IA JOHN has been to New York, Niagara Falls and Canada. must tell you friends a little of what I have seen, if you will call at my market soon, before I forget it. I did see numerous packages of goods marked J. & II. J. Cougle, such as It ice. Siiyar, Coffee. Fisli of all kinds. inö ilotfou.a. So started for Plymouth thinking that was in but Henry s ud it just meant him. Hell let him sell them; must try to make a livelihood by strict attention to the market and garden, but H. says that he will buy some Cattle, Sheep, Jlogs, and such little things for me, so that may get along if I remain faithful to the market. I will do that My brother in Canada presented me wilh a rare bird of unexampled dimens;ons. (a Shanghai Rooster.) When attempt to speak of this feathered pledge of brotherhood, languague cannot como to time. He has a strong tendency to run to legs; he is hag?y, eye like a hen, disposition courageous, tail like the but end of a feathered duster, and his voice like a rhinoceros with the whoopingcough; but call in the market, I can sell you plenty of other birds, but how they ever got my chicken to Plymouth, is uncertain, but the carmen tell me that they switched off on a side track and made him draw the passenger train, and for fear that he might stray away in the night, 1 cable him to the woou-ho ise in the garden. But this voracious animal is eating me out of house and home, and with the means of the market only, I see that one of us must starve. His hunger is still on the increase. have missed some of my wood, 'pigs, and kittens. The poor brute has also commenced eating his toes. observed him lookingstrongly after Eliza and Henry. Mr. Downing backed out. Call folks nd see this monster. . Oh. this feathered Know Nothing, like the Eastern Prince, who, when he wants to ruin a man, makes him a present of an elephant, and will not allow him to sell, give away or kill, but he must keep the same md be devoured. This revengeful brother, for some unknown injury that 1 have done him, has sent me this villain, who eats as if he was the result or a cross between the anaconda and the Ostrich. He must be killed, orsold for a breaking team, or to some State or Territory for a curiosity. Times in New York saw the Astor bouse. city hall, white hall," and several other cor ners, all in the same night stopping at all. The last thing that distinctly recollect, was trying to pay fare for three with one piece of money, demanding 2-6 change, but 1 did not getit. I upposed the city hall to be an opposition steamboat. In the morning I found my self in bed with my clothes.on, my boots un der my pillow, my hat under the stove, and my watch in the water pitcher. tried to write to some one with my tooth-brush found it in the ink-stand. This Croton water inter feres with my tender system so much, that I think I shall take to the use of milk in the fu ture. Yhat would be the effect of brandy and water without any watenn it, but withalit tie lemonT Aug. 9, 1855. 21U axraxmxmxx uööS JOSEPH POTTER, SADDLE And Haima sa Halseir, PLYMOUTH. INDIANA. ? mirrTrvYmnniT . . - -- - -rrr DANIEL DKOWIV, General Land .'Agent OF THE CINCINNATI Peru aid Chicago Railway Company, forthe' sale of LtnJs in Laporte St. Joseph, MarballtPulton, Miami and Grant counties, in the Stats of udiana; will also attend to selling and purchasing Land, and the payment of Taxes, 11 all the above mentioned counties or for any other persons who may have business of that kind to do. , references: " W. C Hanna, . Laporte, Thd. A.L.Wheeler, Plymouth J cob S. Cirter, few York, Thos. M.Djnald, Plymouth, L. J. Bruwa, . Rochester, , Jesse Hi?gtns, Peru, i'lymouth, Ind., Feb. 21, 186. 43if. WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE, tt fp A . V .nnnl. trim mm) .4 tfn T-T, TC laporte, July 12, l?55. !" IUI S1C IV 'UVDMlli. J7yL

LIFE AND DEATH.

The Mysteries of disease laid open to the peo fir - Health is the Principle of Lift; Disease is the principle of Death. The R- R. R. Remedies possesi the grea power to Secure to the human system Health and Ion life, and to free the human family from pains, aches and all bodily infirmitiesThe art of preserving health and the method of curing disease by the R. R. R.'s Railway's Ready Relief Is to be used in all c;ies where there is pain The moment it is applied externally, or taken internally, it will allay the uioitK r-uriug ache, . pains, cramps, spasms, burns, scalds, and q iicke- than Morphine, Culoroform, Veratriue or a"V other öuodyne or remedy that has ever ! been used by medical men. . II is safer thau these diugerous remedies.- , The public will bear in miud that Chloroform. Morphine, Opium, &c, only stifle the pain by innvfuincr t ?. mikpi. mi tli-.it tilt? iierceotiva faculties loose the power of feeling, aud that after the influence or these narceti-.s have pas- 1 ed from the systexi, the pain again breaks out with its terrible pangs, with reuewed violence. Rud way's Ready Relief stops the pain and removes the cause or the disease that occasions it; it infuses new life into the weak and diseased parts. It brices up the nerves, aud establishes iu the system a reaction of health and strength in place of pain, weakness aud disease. As a counter irritant, Ridw:.y's Ready Relief applied to the S'irface of the body, where mere is lunamation or congestion, 11 w 11 in J stantly scatter the congested blood. q labzes j

me circulation, anu in a iew mmuies me mosi ; or transmiyt- a oy oir er d seases; over all of excraciating pains are removed. This may be ! which. sa d diseases anl disorJers in this secs -cn in cases of Lumbago, Gout, and Rheuma- ; ond t lass,

turn in tlieir most terrible forms, wm-re 11 11 application of R ul way's Ready Relief will restore the patient to case and comfort. Crippled ttilh Rheumatism, arm and leg per ished no hopes of his reuocery timely use of R. R. R. .4 xconderful cure. LETTER FROM ISAAC 1ICDDLF.STOME. Rap'dj Parish, La.. Juno 10. h, 183., Messrs R id way &. Co. R wlwa ' Ready Re lief has cured 1 tier May of Rheumatism, when there was no hopes of his ever recovering. I ; ipes benrd of hi situ itiou and Kent f.-r him. Hi ' right arm and leg was all perished; In? had no use .f them at all: but by the use of your medicine in t-vo months he wus carrying the mail from Cherry ville to Burr Feiry. I objected. II j said he must do uomethiug for living. It has been fourteen months since he vvaj i iueil. Ha is now wj'1 and mvork'ncuiihis firm, iiud the whole cost of his cure for vo ir mud eines was five dollars. Isaac IK'ddlesto.ne It ail way' Regulators. Wehere direct the attention of the public to our newlv discovered rcme !v- UAUW Ax b REGULATORS; hey poseis the sreat curative prop'?ri's of a rursative, cathartic, aperient, sudorific, anti-dyspeptic, corrector an 1 Uog-i-liitorof Ihesystem. They are in fact tie only perfect purgative and cathartic that has ever been discovered or given to the worM. Ridwav s regulators will answer a better purpose thin CaUmel or Mercury, without en tailing on the system the terrible injuries of thee baneful drugs. i hey are in the form of puis, clc-intly Coat ed with gum, perfectly tastelss, und ein be taken without sickening or nanseatin j the patient. They are to be used in all cases when the system is out f order, or under the influ etice of disease. One or two doses of Had way' Regulators has freq-ient checked the progresti the most terriblediseascs, anl restored the system to health and regularity. 1 ney establish new and approved pnnci-H pies in medicine, and secure the f:r.at and important power of regulatiusto a healthy, natu ral and harmonious action, each and every organ in the bovy. This great controlling power has never formed any part of the properties of th popular Catharic, Vegetable or udian Purgative Pills, that have ever been in use, Radw.iv s Rezulacora rid the svstern from disease and restore the human body to health. on au entirely ditlerent principle to the weak ening, sickening and griping method of the common cathartic and purgative lulls (Me or two ol Kidway s Regulators will re move the cause that occavihns pain or sickness, or an irregular or unilateral action or con dition of the organs of the body, q'iicktr, more effectual, and wifh less trouble to the patient than six or ten of the common cathartic or purgntive pills. The moment R ldway's Regula tors are taken into the system afflicted with disease, their equalizing eftl?aey begins: they search oat the element of disease wherever it may be eated; they act upon the whole surface of the intestines and bowel., attracting the foul and morbid hnmors from the blood, glauds, secreting vessels, and expelling these seeds of disease from the bo ly, restoring a healthy and regular action to the Ziver, B iwels, Pancreas, Ueart, Kidney, Bladder, Skin and all other Viscera. THE BOWELS. All of the cemmon piila of the dav, called Vegetable, Indian, Cathartic. &c. ehiim that they cure disease by purging from the bowels. This iii a far as they go they act upon the i bowels by irritating the mnctmus membrane. and thus obtain an evacuation in the same man ner as the bowels are moved by eating someinmg mat disagrees with the system. This is truly an unnatural method öf restoring the system to health, by swallowing pills that irritates and disagrees with it, Those who have taken these common pills are well aware of the weak and debilitated condition their systems are left in. After the sconring operation of these dras tic purgatives is over, the bowels are sore and feeble, and again become costive and bound np. lionce arises dvspepsia and a host ol oth er diseases. Kadway s Regulators oever leave the bowels in a costive condition, or occasion pain or weariness in their operation. ivoTi. Diseases and complaints coused by exposure and atmospheric Changes, over which Rnd way's Ready Relief and Radway : Regulators posses'S the mat remarkable curative powers, and which will readily yield to the R. R. Remedies. COLDS AXD FEVERS. When the system is first seized with h sudden cold, or a fever sets in. A dose of from three to nix of R idw.iy's Regulators should be taken this is all the medicine at this stage of the disease that is required, in a few hours the system will be restored to sound health. B it if the ccld and fever is neglected, and coughs, headaches, colds, chills, paias and aches in th limbs, joints, muscles, bones, side and bark, sorn throat, hoarseness, difficult breathing follows the cold -and fever then R id way's Ready Relief should be applied externally, and a good dose of the Regulators taken. As soon as the Relief is applied a reaction will take place; and in a few hours the p itient will be free from all pain or annoyanc. Ii these sign of the presence of diseise in ihe system are unnoticed, and violent fevers break out, in the form of Billions, Typuoid, Scarlet, Shin Fever and other malignant fevers such as Pneumonia, Lung fever and TJrain Fe ver, a more rigid treatment becomes necessary The Regulators should be giv-n every four hours, in large doses of from four to sir, nntil tree and copious discharges from the bowels are nbatiued. The relief applied will produce a salutary effect upon the skin, and, taken in water will abite the fever. It infiimations or congestions take place. Radway's Regulators and Ready Relief should be taken in large doses." -A earn will 0'iickly follow their je. In cases' of Biliousness or malignant Bilious Fcvsr, or Bilious Pneumonia, Radway' Regulato) S, gien in full dotes, and the whole surface of the body bitbed with Radway's Ready Relief, will effectually and speedily cure the patient. ir RHELMATISK, Attacking the joints and limbs, iuflkting its terrible pangs of pain with merciless rapiditychanging about from joint to joint and from limb to limb. Lumbago. Neuralgia or Gout affl'cts ron.Rodwav'i Peadv Relief applied aonli! tor the . parti where tin paiu ii felt, will quickly relieve you from its excruciating pangs. Rad - wayReulatyrs will expel from the intestines allirritatirgaud cormyt humorr

SMALL rOX SCARLET FEVER MEASLES. Ridwiy's Rjady Relief is notonly a cure for these infectious maladies, bnt will prevent those who use the Ready Relief and Regulators agiint the infection: We have known the R. R. Relief rid the whole neighborhood .f the infection of Siuall Pox aud Scarlet Fever. We hare likewise know shipmasters who havesaved the lives of their crews and passengers, and entirely dr ven off the small Pox and Ship Fever from their vessel, by sprinkling the Ready Rt lief through their infected ships. It is astonishing what happy ertect the Rady Relief wll have if freely

sprinkled iu places where the infections and C0Zl(" poisons prevail, We will guarantee that if those who are now suffering with fevtr mid rgnc.or its tfljtt?, w ll j place their systems under the influence of Radwaya Uuady Relief and R g.il itors.to cure them ?f dwtressirg malady, mid to free th-.n from l,,e ,ever g"e that is now lingering in their systems and to lender 'heir bodies ague pico, against renewed attacks. l hose nowsufleriiig from enlargements of the Spleen, Engorgements of the Liver, and other organic eul 11 gements, an- promised sj-edv delivera nee from their miseries by the R. R. Relief ami Iif gulitors, We now direct the attention cf the public to our second g'eat discovery for the cure of chronic disease. IVO. II. R. It. RESOLVENT. HCMORS CIIROSIC DIsKA'ES. Diseases that have been lingering in the sys em for a length of time, taint'ng the blood with impurities and covering the "body with sorea and ulcers; diseases inherrited bv hereditary descent, 3r contracted by inoculation, RADWAY'S RENOVATING RESOLVENT Possesses the most positive curative powers. Th s all powerful remedy has performe I m'racles'.n ;he way cf cures. It has made many persons sound and whole, whose fle h was one mass of corrupt'on, and who were so disfigure 1 by disease as to render ihem objects repulsive to the si ht. HUMORS B.in BLOOD . Chronic diseases, scrofulous an 1 svnhilti z c mplai ' le J c mplaiirs, consump ion, and other affections lungsand thror, Imitations and Panic enlarcemen's, ehr nie rheuma ism, glan rdular swelling , hackin d.y couzh. cmreroiis affections, bleeding of theluns, dyspepsia, water brash, tic doler ux, whits swelling timers, ülcers.h püsea.se5, female complaints Gut, ticket--, bronchiti, li.-.r complain, AND ALt KRlTTrVR D1SEASKS. The moment ado. e of ih ? Resolven? is taken into the system i.ifectel with dis ase, the p .tient experiences he m s: delih'fu! sensations, lor new life is coursing ihrug!i every vein and tissues .f the b dy enriching and purifying the bl od and csting out all m rbiJ, corrupt an 1 loathsome hum r. The Ren valing Iles dvt nt is a posi ive cure for a'l chronic comp ain s. It hasrr.aj - whole and somd patients who ha 1 sufT re I the m st terribl to tur disease coul I infl ct up -n the system. Let t io- wfr t ,e tri d of e treatments an 1 ai! sti 1 uc cured, give the R so-1 vent a triil t w.llcrre you. Price one do'1 r porbottle It .1 OWA Y ,t ( O , 162 Fult n Street, New Y-rk. Sold by Pmggists, Merchants, and store -keepers everywhere. D. c ao, 13.35, 40) 1 . T. D. LEMON. i. W.LEM0.V. FAR.1II3R9S AGI3XCY, Fruit 4V See ft Store. LEMON & SON, One door South of the Post La norte, l!t;liati;i. OJicc, ALL kinds of See 1, Farming Implement, Fruit und Ornamental Tiees! II-nis? Tiants &, firnished on the most favonble term.. ' 0Subscriptions rereived f.ir all Ay lieu llural I T . l '"!.!: . tt ir.. . " .hi . rrtft-i3 jMiM.isiii.-u iu wir ciiucd öiaie?. leiters addressed to us, in regard to onr line of business, will receive prompt attention. Jul 6. 1855. IDyl. DOCTORS WEST k FULLLR, Eclectic Physicians, HAVNG associated themselves together forthe purpose of practi ing their professions, would tespectfully offer their setvices to all who may leel disposed to favor them with a call. Doctor West having had a long experience in treating the disenses of this climate, fee.s confident in the success o: his treatment and we design being always on hand to attend all calls by night or dayin every branch o" the medical prolussion. Doctor Fuller having been in regular practice in Goshen and Elkhart !or six years, and having received a regular medical education in the West, feels confident of the succeslul efftcl of his treatment in all the diseases of this country, and will attend all cases requiring surgical treatment. Office on Ihe east side of Michigan street, three doors south of Edwards' Hotel, Plym outh, ml. Nov. 23,1 8.V). 37 tf. FIXED FACTS. IT is a fixed fact that the undersigned are still exerting - themselves to keep up, "or a ittle ahead of the times, in this age o; proression, in the manufacture and repair of SI & Varriaaes We manufacture to order, and of the best ma terial. and our work is done by experienced workmen. J o those who have heretofore had of our manufacture, it is useless to talk in an advertisement, further than to return our thanks for their patronage heretofore bestowed and to solicit a continuance. HisalsoL fixed fact that we now have and intend keeping on hand a constant supply of The Rochester Plows p-- r FOR SALE, rfCSS At the manufacturer's prices, to which the attention of Farmers is especially invited, before they supply themselves with an inferior article. These plows are known lo most of our citizens,' and have hereto o.e given general satisfactio i. With the present flattering prospects of abundant crops and certain prosperity, -farmers and others need never expect a more favorable time to purchase such articles as they really need Give us a call at all events, and let us talk about it, and if we can't suit you, we hope there will be no harm done. ELLIOTT & CO. riymouth, July 12, 1353. 17yl. Professor Humphrey's Specific Homeopathic Medicines, for Families, Travelers and others, just ree'd and for ale at I7yl. ROBERTS. THE OLD LINE DRUG & BOOK STORE. G.B.ROBERTS, DU HC 1ST, and Book Seller, in Clark's Brick Block, opposite the pub. square LaPorte. 1 ndiana, WHOLE SALE and RETAIL DEALER JN Drags, Books, and all articles appertaining to the Fame. Occupying two rooms, the finest and most extensive in the city, und having Goods lo fill the same he does not hesitate to invite his mimerou frieuds and acquainta nees. (which a business of ten yeats in La Porte, has given him. to call and and examine his Stoclt, which he is now receiving. Druggists, Merchants, Grocers, Pedlars and others buying Goods, to sell again, he cordially invites to call. k Buying Goods nrincinallv by the package, he flatters himself that hp rnn 1 furnish the same at a low prices as they can , be Doug&t many market, in less quantities. G.B. ROBERTS. Laporte, July 12 1555.

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JUST RECEIVED. Our world, Cone Cut Corners, Star Papers, New York Naked, The Watchman, Bell Smith Abroad, Stare of the Lamp, Lieut, Maury's Geography of the Sea, Life of Bill Poole, Grace Lee, Summer Lands, Susan, Kansas and Nebraska, Wolfert's Roost, Parish Side, Our Parish. A Long Look Ahead, Cuba, Life Sam Houston, at " ROBERTS'. July 12. 1855. 17yl.

Fire Proof Safes, OR Fanners und Ubers, ie-eivel F 1 and for ialeclieip at our Seed Store in Laporf. or 's.1 I pmiv . env .iv. BEEF! EEFO!! ' BEE F HO!. BEFO ROAR!!! D ing anything else, go to ZClItOlVS Store and find any Bnd overy thing you want in the line of New P.ire Drugs Medicines. Paints. Oils. Dyes. Glass. Groceries. Toys. Nations. Cigtrs. Tobac co. Fancy Goods. Smtionpry, Books; and everything in the line of Country Drug Bokand Notion Stores, at prices cheap ertlmn Know-Nothings." Oct. 25, IS55. 32yl. New Store & New Goods, PJilE Stibvriher having rM-rnianrntly lo.X cated iu K-iox, Starke" C unity Indian:!, announces to the people of Shirk cm id a Ijiceut counties, that he has on baud a full und wi ll selected S'ock of - i . I l .v t s m i m i m n.-. v w Tz' w : m QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, Woottemvare) BOOTS & SHOES, SILK AND FANCY GOODS""'! i:ch either articles at nro usu. illy kept in a C untry Sror, at as reasonable prices as can bo h id at any point iu the West. He keeps on hand good s'mply of at l iw prifts. His terms will bo liber il. and nncurrent m ney ak n at its i e il cash value. I No tr ublo to show jroids or rrive prices, II-' will be i:i receipt of new i'ools almost everv 'month. aid always keep his stock well rcp:uislied. ÜJ.1 U-x-JxX t he p:jce St' i r t f CI1AS. S.TIBP1TS. June 7, 1C55. yf ff.I WILCOX Is in towr, nnd rnuly to repair Clocts aiid Watt hes in a better and n.ore h proved style than any one can or dare do. 0N, ti. C sh p Iii for old Cold & Silver. riymouth. D-c. C, 33tf ilurd's Golden GIos FOR. BEAUTIFYING UieHAIR. r III'S preparation is highly rerfumeJ. It X. gives the hair a dark, soft, glossy and lively appearance, which cannot be obtained Jrom any other article, t effectually cleanses the scalp from dandrufTanJ scurf, and keeps the head clean an l healthy, it prevents the Hair from falling o.T or turning grey, and inspires it with new life andvuor. Hard's Golden Gloss is put up in loree bottles, and sold at the low price of ticenty -five cents, by all the principal dealers in Drus?, Medicines and Fancy Goods throughout the world 0. K. Tairr, Wholesale a;'t,Tremont Houe Detroit, Mich., and H. B. 'k&siunu. Plymouth Ind. Sept ,'(, 1S55. 'J7yl IIVRD'S COrCII Af,A5. IS prepared from a receipt from an eminent member of the Medical profession, and solicits the scrutiny of ihe scientific. Jt has been successful in arre.si.insr disease n a multitude of cases, in which without this invaluable medicine, the sufferer would have become a victim or that fell destroyer, Consumption. Try it la ies, already the incipient growth o' this disease, is ducernable in your hollow cheek and sunken eye, which if not checked, will bring you into a prematnre and early grave. TRY IT, and you will find a restoration of youth and health. O. K. TRIPP, U ho'.esale Aent, Treraont (louse. Detroit. II. LJ. PERSUING. Agent, Plymouth, Ind. Sept. 20. 1855. 27yl. HURD'S HAIR RESTORER. Producing Hair oh ISald Heads. f I HIS preparation has neer failed to proI duce a new growth of hair, when used according to directions. It is designed expressly lor the growtn of the hair, whereas, nearly all articles advertised for this purpose, are in reality designed only for the toilet hence the unparalleled success of Hurd'sHair Restorer. For a superior article for the toilet, use HURD'S GOLDEN GLOSS. Hurd's fair Restorer is sold at $1 per bottle, GoUeh Gloss '' cents, by dealers generally. CnExrc.iL Mancfactukino "o. Proprietors. 4291 Broadway, New York. 0. .K, TltlPP, Wholesale Agent, Tremont House, Detroit. Sep; 20, 1835. . 27yl. I Wll JL .1 T!OJ FOR THE CURE OF Asthma mid Consumption. NE W AND VER Y WO ND ERF EL! 1 1 Brought home to the doör of the Million A WONDERFUL discovery has recently been made by Dr. Curtis of this city, in the treatment of Consumption, Asthma and all diseases o Vhe Lungs. We refer to Dr. Curtis' Hygeana. or Inhaling Hygean Vapor and Cherry Syrup." With this new method, Dr. C has restored many . fflicted ones to health, as an evidence of which he has innumerable certificates. Speaking of the treatment, a physiciau remarks. "It is evident that inhaling constantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor the medicinal properties must come indirect contact with the whole icrial cavities or the lugs, and thus escape the many and : - l ! . . . . vurieu !uhsm pruuaceaupon tnem when in trodu' cd into the stomach, and subject to the proc 01 digestion-" The Hvgeana is for sale at all the Druggists throughout the coun try. ieu lorc Uutchmm, Jan. 14. The Inhaler is worn on the breast under the linen without the least inconvenience the heat of the 'jody being sufficient to evaporate the fluid. , a HTl orsale by H. B. PERSHING, Plymouth. or Sale. -Eiquire at the Brick Store.

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J. a. poetir. HOIi:s & PORTER, Attorneys at Law, Plymouth, Marshall County. Indinna. 0Eceover II. B. Iline's Hardwa e Store," WiLL give pron.pt attention io tie collection ol Cl.iims. a tend to the prtchase and fale of re 1 estate, procure Bounty Land Warrants and Pensions. Fe.'er to MFSSR3. F. P.JAME8 & CO., New YoiJl. IIAWES & IJCKILLAP. feabson & co Chicrjgo. R. K. SWIFT & CO., HUNTINGTON. LEE & CO., Del. D. A. LAYMAN fit- m Pin t (4 II I April 26, I6u5. Cyl R. M. BROWN C. BAXTFK BROWN 8l BAXTER, Healers in Stoves MANUFACTURERS OF Tin, Sheet fron and Copperware, WOULD most lespectfully inform tic citizens of Marshall county, that tht-v are now under full headway, and ire prepare ! tofurnish any article in their line, a shallower than customers have heretofore lec-i m the habit of paying and perhaps a little lower than ryother establishment ia this part of Northern Indiana. v We are practical workmen ourselves, anl manu acture on r own warts orlhe veiy t eotof stock, and as v.e inler.d making it a permanent business perhaps forli'e, our c ustomers-ne v rest assured that we will sell them none tr. ' Good and Cheap Articles. The Ladies shall le promptly wciled cpr.n. and can have any article in our line manu rctured or repaired to order, and on short noticO We shall adopt as an invariable rule lo disafpnnlment when work ii romie'i Shop two doors north of the brick store at the sign of "Tin Shop" across the side walk. ' . ISsis and most articles of country lxodure taken in exchange. Call and see'u3 May 3, 1 S33- - 7t"f. Mel 11 & WMtjjS Saddlery, Cuttlery, &c. tfa t'JEMW c..k..:i b .iu uuuji iiuris dip now re ceiving the following-, direct from the Eastern Manufacturers and old England. Wn l-.avn L O --w usw Uli I1CI1U fl sirs er Stock than can be found elsewhere in the west. IV e have added many new articles, as well as increased those hereto ore Kept, which will he sold at Cincinnati pr;ces, with the addition of freight, .monc t c articles ol which we have a full assortment" -J'lbland I'oclet Cutlery The Lest assort, rnent ever offered in the west. Building Mulerials Such as Lock?, IctcLti buttr, hinges, screws, class &c. Carpenter's end Cooper's Toolr. full as. soitrnent ofcKiscIs, hand and tenuaut .vews plai:t-5, drawing knives &c. Cabinet MjLer's Goods Mal.ogr ny and v. rInut veneers ar?d knobs, till, chest, t un I card look.-!, table l,in?es, bed caMors, ghiecccHl'ieXsinil.'i's Tools Such as anvils, vrcs, .-crew plates, bellows, haumers rarny, f b.Siioenbcrer's iron, steel, plow moulds. &c .(unrmith M'sftrids Lock?, Jrirers, tubes gun mountry end barrels, pi:tols. awc hzci caps, ilasks. iS-c. fa For Mailer Leather lelting-, pacinc-, rop bolting cloths, niil crosscut and Circular saws, hies &c. F or Farmers All ktods of farming utensil plows, corn shellers, hay cutters, cast steel and steel baci scythes, cradles, forlis raei, spades, shovels, hoes. &c. Carriage Trimmings Enameled ami plain oil cli.ths, hid-, !r.i liuii g, hub bmid., b llow, :(, ktM. -h-it!, axI-!-.K.rii g-, &c. SudJlcry Ihrdirarc, $ llamas Mounting. A larg iis-oiln.f nt :tdllc trc-t-v, buci.lt a. etirri.'p, 1i;iui-s, t n wcl!ed and pntent lcuihcr, in noccf, sheep nuJ call-ins, Ac, c. We design keeping evtry article in lhat line. Aisn; Shoeiibcrjrer iron, nuijc, ami 11-lmout nails. htr, trace, halter ami fifih chaht, lend pipe, piiiuj, axe., curry -cumbt, patent and coiiimon strap hinger, grind t-tones and irouf, window iash,'c, &c.,Ur salo.at wholesale or retail, at thesisn of the Big Hock, No. 25 Vvs, ami . Eist, Washington street. N. H. Havinz made Hrrangcinentr cr lha sub of II ss Milcheli'i D ty'ou made IIor Ct 1!; ri in this Siutt-; we will sell at a iraali advance above Dayton pi ice. II. S. KELLOGG i SON. Indianapolis, Jan. 31, 1S0G 46yJ. Rhodes' Fever. And Ague Cure F jlOR the prevention aud cure f Intermit- . t. nt a id Uenntte ttent Feverh. Fever i A?ne. u.iiils i nd tevor, V m:b Ague, General Debility, Night sweats, and all other forms of disease which have a common origin iuM.tlaria or Mi-istna. TI As i a natural antidote which will entirely protect any reside.it or traveler even in th most sickly cr swampy localities, from any Ague or Uil.ious discate whatever, or any injury from constautly inhaling Malaria or Miasma. It will instantly check the Ague in p ;rsons who have utl'ered for any length of time, fiom one day to twenty yeai?, so that they need never to have another chill, bv continuing in use according lo diiectiona. Tue patient at ul,: ucgiiinuucmei u:s appetite and sticngtu aud continues unkil a radical cure is r fit' ted. Une or two bottlej will at swer for ordinary cases; Rome may require more. Directions priniea in oerman, rreucn and Spanish, accompany each bottle. Price Oue Dollar Liberal discounts made to the tiade. JJMES A. RHODES, l'rjvidencc, R.I. videncc or Safety. New Vras, June II, IE55. "Ihnve made a chemical examination -Rhodes" Fever and Ague Care," or "Antidot to MilariH, ' und Lave tested it for Arsenic, Mercury, Qainine, aud Strychnine, but bav not found a particle of either io . it, nor lave I found cnv. substance in it rnmnntitlnn (! would prove injurious to the constitution. JAMiJ U UUILIU.N, M. u., Chemist. EVIDENCE OF MERIT. ''Lkwi.'Bi'RG. Union Co., Fa., May 2. 1855. Mr. Jr A. Ehodes Dear Sir? ti. f medicine you eut me was duly received on th 1 1th ol April. I have sold about one half of ir. and so far the people who bn-r tisfied that it has edied them. It has certainlv t pped the Ague in every one who has used it aud six of the cases Wi re of lo-g standing. My sister, who has had it for five orsixycers back, cc ul .' never get it stopped, except by Qnniue.anJ that only as long as he would take it, is now, I think, entiiely cured by tour remedy. C. B. MtGlNLEY-'' . CAUTION TO AUUE SUFFERERS. Tikc no more Arsenic, Touici, Mercarv. Quinine, Febrifuges, Strychnine, ct Anti peficdics f any kind. The well known intfiicien cy of these noxious poisons proves them to b the offspring either of false medical principles, or cf mercenary quacks. The o-lys remedy ia exbteoce lhat i ljth sure aud oarmless. is" RHODES' FEVER AND AGUE CURE. For sale iu Plymouth by H. B. FERSHlNO, 6r. Co., dealer in Drugs medicines Groceries. Jn'y 19. 18)5. . 181y. A Lot of Buckskin and wollen Gloves c! the Trick Stcre, to be roU 'cfcesp fcr

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